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  2. Zimride - Wikipedia

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    [15] [17] [21] [26] Universities pay around $10,000 per year to use the platform. [27] Travel between San Francisco and Los Angeles was the most popular route on Zimride. [16] In 2012, Zimride redesigned its website for use on smartphone web browsers. [28] The new version of the site was designed by LinkedIn's mobile product and design lead ...

  3. 15 side hustles that pay (up to $200) daily - AOL

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    Uber’s Instant Pay feature costs $1.25 per transaction and lets you cash out up to six times per day. ... Average rideshare pay: ... The options above are a great place to start your search for ...

  4. Zipcar - Wikipedia

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    Members at fault are responsible for the first $1,000 of costs related to the repair, recovery, and loss of use of any Zipcar vehicle. [48] However, members can purchase no-liability insurance for an additional $79 a year. Members involved in accidents where fault is not determined (such as in a hit and run) must pay the first $1000 of these costs.

  5. Ridesharing company - Wikipedia

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    A 2021 study found that shifting private vehicle travel to ridehailing services can reduce air pollution costs, on average, but the increased costs from crash risk, congestion, climate change and noise outweigh these benefits. [78] This increase in congestion has led some cities to levy taxes on rides taken with ridesharing companies. [79]

  6. Uber vs. Lyft: Pros and Cons of Each Rideshare Service - AOL

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    It began in 2007 as a company called Zimride, which offered ridesharing between college campuses. By 2012, Lyft became a ridesharing service. It offers vehicle-based rides as well as scooter and ...

  7. Taxi vs. Ride-Share: Which Is Better for Your Wallet? - AOL

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    For the last 10 years, ride-share services like Uber and Lyft have made it easy for those on the move to quickly get a ride through their apps. The widespread use and availability of ride-shares ...

  8. Fasten (company) - Wikipedia

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    In its first year in Boston, Fasten mostly targeted college students in the Boston and Cambridge area. The company offered promotions such as $5 for any ride under 20 minutes, $3 off your first 100 rides, and free rides between midnight and 3am, with Fasten paying the difference between promotional prices and actual prices to drivers.

  9. 'Our pay has not kept pace': Rideshare driver discontent ...

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    The rising cost of car insurance was the second-most important, affecting 42% of drivers. ... Gas and maintenance costs cutting into pay is the most significant issue rideshare drivers face, with ...